Effective May 7, the Bureau of Land Management is implementing fire restrictions on public lands managed by the Ukiah Field Office in Lake, Mendocino, Sonoma, Napa, Yolo, Colusa, Glenn and Solano counties. The fire restrictions will remain in effect until further notice.

Field Manager Rich Burns said the restrictions are needed due to dry fuels and fire danger throughout Central California. "A wildfire under these conditions could pose a serious threat to public land visitors and resources, and adjacent private lands and communities," he said.

According to Burns, all campfires and barbeques are prohibited except within the following developed campgrounds: Cow Mountain (Buckhorn, Maycamas, Red Mountain, Sheldon Creek campgrounds); Indian Valley Reservoir (Blue Oak Campground); Knoxville (Lower Hunting Creek Campground). Portable stoves with gas, jellied petroleum or pressured liquid fuel are authorized with a valid California campfire permit, but the public is asked to be extremely careful with their use and carry a shovel and water at all times.

Other restrictions include:

Do not operate tools powered by internal combustion engines off established roads or trails.

No smoking, except within an enclosed vehicle or building, or at a designated developed recreation site, or other designated areas.

The BLM advises homeowners to "Take Responsibility" and keep 100 feet of clean, open space around their homes to provide defensible space and improve the chance that their homes and families can be saved in an uncontrolled wildfire.

For further information on the fire restrictions, contact the Bureau of Land Management Ukiah Field Office at (707) 468-4000.